Serbia: Chapter leading Radical Party sits in prison
In Serbia, in parliamentary elections held the previous day, leading pravo-oppozitsionnaya Serbian Radical Party, which won 27,06% of the vote (it is headed by Vojislav Seselj, is currently in custody at the request of the Hague Tribunal). These are preliminary official results published by the Republican Election Commission country. They are counted after 21,45% of ballots. In the second place, the ruling Democratic Party (22,59%). Coalition of the Democratic Party of Serbia, New Serbia “, won 16,55% of the votes and took third place.
This is the first election in the country after the dissolution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. FM Heads of EU countries meet in Brussels today to discuss the outcome. According to anonymous diplomatic sources, it is unlikely that the talks will produce any decisions. Their main theme is the question, “what government should arise,” Serbia and concrete steps against Belgrade is not expected before early February.